Grandiflora One

Designed by Haesung Cho, JAMO

1 weights • Version 3 • On Google Fonts since 2023 • Popularity #1632

Quick Summary

1

Styles

400-400

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

3

Languages / Subsets

Category
serif
Best for
display
Scripts
Korean, Latin
Origin
Seoul, South Korea
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
May 30, 2025

© 2022 The Grandiflora Project Authors

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About Grandiflora One Fonts

Grandiflora, or in its original language, Neungsohwa is a decorative Hangeul typeface inspired by the Art Nouveau style of the 20th century. It is presented exclusively in hairline weight to highlight the elegant curves and ornamental characteristics of Hangeul. As Art Nouveau is commonly represented by vines and florals, the typeface was named after the most beloved summer vines of Korea, Campsis grandiflora (Neungsohwa).

To contribute, please visit github.com/JAMO-TYPEFACE/Grandiflora.

Who Designed Grandiflora One?

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JAMO is a type design collective group based in Seoul, Korea. They provide professional education, information, and discussion to designers who are wishing to develop their own typefaces through their workshop.

JAMO encourages more experimental and unconventional typeface design by getting inspirations from old types, finding an alternative usage from existing ones, and suggesting new letterforms for the future. They aim to escape from the passive practice and create more self-initiating active typefaces. JAMO offers high-quality typeface design based on the deep levels of research, planning, and study. By broadening the potential of Hangul, they propose a new type design methodology to co-live with other worldwide letters including the Latin Alphabet.

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